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Zion Amir (R) , the lawyer of an Israeli Border Police officer accused of shooting to death, using live ammunition, a 20-year old Palestinian man during clashes in Betunia in the West Bank, a few months ago, seen with entering the courtroom at the District Court in Jerusalem on December 07, 2014. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
The man who drove the car where a three-year-old girl was killed Friday night seen with his lawer as he released to a house arrest on December 7, 2014, A three-year-old girl was killed Friday December 5 after the passenger door on the side where the three-year-old opened at Beit Dagan Junction for an unexplained reason, and the girl flew out and died. Photo by Flash90
The man who drove the car where a three-year-old girl was killed Friday night seen with his lawer as he released to a house arrest on December 7, 2014, A three-year-old girl was killed Friday December 5 after the passenger door on the side where the three-year-old opened at Beit Dagan Junction for an unexplained reason, and the girl flew out and died. Photo by Flash90
A powerlifting competitor looks at the trophies before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up before the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
79-year-old powerlifter takes part in the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli-Russian female powerlifter takes part in the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli-Russian female powerlifter takes part in the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli-Russian female powerlifter rests during the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Powerlifting competitors warm up during the Israeli International Powerlifting competition in Bat Yam, on December 5, 2014. Competitors from Israel and abroad took part in the competition which was held over Friday and Saturday for different levels and weights and people holding world records. Powerlifting is not officially recognized as a competitive sport in Israel and is lacking in national funding. Valery Tomilov is a trainer from Bat Yam who works to promote the sport and had organized the competition. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90